Baker Academic Spring 2024 Catalog

Theology

Resurrection and Renewal Jesus and the Transformation of Creation Murray A. Rae The resurrection of Jesus from the dead lies at the heart of the Christian faith. It is the turning point of history, with far-reaching implications for our understanding of what God is doing in the world. Resurrection and Renewal offers a fresh contribution to the study of Jesus’s resurrection. The book is not an apologetic; rather, it takes the resurrection as a given reality and examines what the Bible says about it. Murray Rae surveys the Gospel accounts, looks at the resurrection as the fulfillment of God’s Old Testament promises to Israel, and examines how the resurrection reshaped the life of the apostle Paul and informed his theology. Rae explores how resurrec- tion influences our understanding of Christ, salvation, the future, mission, the church, and the unfolding purpose of history. Attention is given to its implications for Christian living and ethics, the nature of Christian community, and the promises of Christian hope. This is invigorating reading for professors and students of theology and Christian doctrine, pastors, ministry leaders, and all who desire greater understanding of participation in the resurrection life made possible through the risen Lord. “The most important and, indeed, exciting book on the resurrec- tion to have emerged in half a century. This is obligatory reading for theologians and an ideal seminar text. But it should also be read by all those who are serious about understanding the defin - ing affirmation at the heart of the Christian faith and its radical significance.” —ALAN J. TORRANCE, University of St. Andrews (emeritus) “In this beautifully written, biblically rooted, and theologically rich work, Rae explores the demand the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ places on scholars and Christians alike. He offers a refresh- ing vision for the academy and the church.” —LUCY PEPPIATT, Westminster Theological Centre “ Resurrection and Renewal is both learned and theologically formative, even edifying, as befits theological engagement with the central claim that ‘Christ is risen.’” —JOEL B. GREEN, Fuller Theological Seminary “Accepting Rae’s invitation to read this book not as an apologetic for the resurrection but as an exercise in faith seeking understand- ing, one is treated handsomely to biblical exegesis and theology that resonate with the practice of the theological interpretation of Scripture.” —EDMUND FONG, Trinity Theological College

MAY 2024 • 224 pp. • paper • $28.99 • 9781540966209

Murray A. Rae (PhD, University of London) is professor of theology at the University of Otago and an ordained minister in the Presbyte- rian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand. He is the author of five books and has contributed to or edited many more. His scholarly interests include the work of Søren Kierkegaard, theology and architecture, Christian pacifism, biblical hermeneutics, Christian doctrine, and the development of Christian faith among the Māori people.

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